Crossword-Solution: PEDANTRY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pedantry | n. | The act, character, or manners of a pedant; vain ostentation of learning. |
We have 28 clues for the answer “PEDANTRY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| practice of being a pedant, esp in the minute observance of petty rules or details | 1 answer |
| Undue display of knowledge | 1 answer |
| Ostentatious show of knowledge | 1 answer |
| Ostentatious academicism | 1 answer |
| Know-it-all's tell-it-all | 1 answer |
| Fusspot's trait | 1 answer |
| Dry-as-dust scholarship. | 1 answer |
| Display of learning | 1 answer |
| Bluestocking's liability. | 1 answer |
| Academic snobbery | 1 answer |
| Academic purism | 1 answer |
| Academic hot air | 1 answer |
| OVER-ATTENTION to detail | 2 answers |
| didacticism | 4 answers |
| Attention to detail | 10 answers |
| pudency | 15 answers |
| prudishness | 17 answers |
| puritanic | 17 answers |
| priggishness | 17 answers |
| pompousness | 17 answers |
| Parading. | 18 answers |
| Learning | 20 answers |
| prudery | 23 answers |
| pageantry | 25 answers |
| stuffiness | 27 answers |
| Pomp | 32 answers |
| pietism | 40 answers |
| Parade | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PEDANTRY (5)
Babcock’s tender conscience seemed to him a capital farce, and his traveling back to Milan only to get into a deeper muddle appeared, as the reward of his pedantry, exquisitely and ludicrously just.
His friends thought him very clever, and at the same time had an easy feeling about him which was a tribute to his freedom from pedantry.
Who should set a limit to its future encroachments? And hence, with a kind of sanguine pedantry, he pursued his design of ‘keeping up with the day’ and posting himself and his family on every mortal subject.
This did not forward matters: it was in vain that I begged her to be more composed and to tell me a plain, consecutive tale of her misadventures; but she continued instead to pour forth the most extraordinary mixture of the correct school miss and the poor untutored little piece of womanhood in a false position—of engrafted pedantry and incoherent nature.
James, with all the pedantry, the laboured cunning, the sleezy weaknesses of character that make him so detestable, was yet too shrewd to have put power in the hands of the mere minion that Carr would have been without the brain of Overbury to guide him.
Quotes with PEDANTRY (3)
The writer of history, I believe, has a number of duties vis-à-vis the reader, if he wants to keep him reading. The first is to distill. He must do the preliminary work for the reader, assemble the information, make sense of it, select the essential, discard the irrelevant- above all, discard the irrelevant - and put the rest together so that it forms a developing dramatic narrative. Narrative, it has been said , is the lifeblood of history. To offer a mass of undigested fact…
The levelling of the European man is the great process which cannot be obstructed; it should even be accelerated. The necessity of cleaving gulfs, distance, order of rank, is therefore imperative — not the necessity of retarding this process. This homogenizing species requires justification as soon as it is attained: its justification is that it lies in serving a higher and sovereign race which stands upon the former and can raise itself this task only by doing this. Not mere…
I know that I am going to meet a personal variation on reality; a partial view of reality. But I know also that by that partiality, that distancing from the shared experience, it will be new: a revelation. It will be a vision, a more or less powerful or haunting dream. A space-voyage through somebody else's psychic abysses. It will fall short of tragedy, because tragedy is the truth, and truth is what the very great artists, the absolute novelists, tell. It will not be truth;…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, WP.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1955–2019).